Patent classifications
C03C14/00
SUBSTRATE CONTAINING BOROSILICATE GLASS for HEAT REJECTION OR MITIGATION AND ENHANCED DURABILITY AND STRENGTH
The present disclosure relates to materials, and specifically to materials such as sheet, molded or extruded polymer materials containing flake, formed, powdered, granulated or splintered borosilicate glass for heat rejection or mitigation and enhanced durability and strength. The invention provides a synthetic substrate that includes: 1 to 70 wt % borosilicate glass having an average size of 0.1 to 50 um; and 30 to 99 wt % polymer material, wherein the synthetic substrate has either a denier ranging between 0.1 to 20.0 or a thickness ranging between 0.1 to 20 MIL, which provides thermal management properties including reduction in solar absorptance and net power absorbed by surfaces. The greater the intensity of the solar radiation the more reactive the borosilicate becomes, reflecting and dissipating an increased level of energy.
THERMALLY-CONDUCTIVE COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME
In a first aspect of the present disclosure, there is provided a thermally-conductive composition comprising: a functional agent comprising at least one of boron nitride (BN), silicon carbide (SiC), aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3), and aluminum nitride (AlN), and foamed inorganic thermally-conductive powders; and a binder comprising a silicate glass solution and isopropyl alcohol. The thermally-conductive composition may have improved endothermic, exothermic, and heat dissipation properties at high temperatures above about 1000° C. Further, the device using the thermally-conductive composition may have improved heat conductance and heat dissipation. Furthermore, the thermally-conductive composition may have reduced harmfulness to the human body.
GLASS BRIQUETTE AND FORMING SYSTEM
A method of producing a glass briquette in which reclaimed glass fines are mixed with a binder material to create a mixture. The mixture is subsequently compressed in a chamber to form a briquette having the shape of the interior of the chamber. The reclaimed glass includes glass fines of a size of smaller than 10 mm. The method is performed without melting the glass fines such that the resulting briquette contains the discrete glass fines held in the binder and may be used as a furnace ingredient for later glass product production. The glass briquette may contain other batch ingredients required in the production of glass.
COMPOSITE PARTICLE PRODUCTION METHOD, COMPOSITE PARTICLE AND MIXTURE
A method for producing a composite particle, the method containing: (a) mixing a raw material particle and at least one type of fine particles selected from SiO.sub.2 fine particles and Al.sub.2O.sub.3 fine particles, the fine paricles having a diameter smaller than that of the raw material particle; and (b) heating the mixture of the raw material particles and the fine particles, wherein the raw material particle contains three components of ZnO, Al.sub.2O.sub.3, and SiO.sub.2, and a content of the ZnO is 17 to 43% by mole, a content of the Al.sub.2O.sub.3 is 9 to 20% by mole, and a content of the SiO.sub.2 is 48 to 63% by mole, based on the total content of the three components.
Stents having a hybrid pattern and methods of manufacture
An intravascular stent and method of making an intervascular stent having a hybrid pattern a. The hybrid pattern comprises a plurality of circumferentially self-expansible members comprising a plurality of interconnected, geometrically deformable closed cells, adjacent self-expansible members interconnected by a plurality of bridge members linking a first interconnection between two closed cells in a first self-expansible member to a second interconnection between two closed cells in a second self-expansible member, wherein the second interconnection is circumferentially offset and non-adjacent to the first interconnection.
Bonded abrasive articles
An abrasive article includes a body having a bond material extending throughout the body and abrasive particles contained in the bond material. The bond material can include aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3) and lithium oxide (Li.sub.2O). In an embodiment, the bond material can include a ratio (Al.sub.2O.sub.3/Li.sub.2O) of a content of aluminum oxide (Al.sub.2O.sub.3) relative to a content of lithium oxide (Li.sub.2O), based on weight percent, of greater than 11.5 and at most 20. In another embodiment, the abrasive article can have a versatility factor of greater than 1.90.
Fiber having integral weak interface coating, method of making and composite incorporating the fiber
Disclosed is a method of coating a high temperature fiber including depositing a base material on the high temperature fiber using atomic layer deposition, depositing an intermediate material precursor on the base material using molecular layer deposition, depositing a top material on the intermediate material precursor or the intermediate layer using atomic layer deposition, and heat treating the intermediate precursor. The intermediate material in the final coating includes a structural defect, has lower density than the top material or a combination thereof. Also disclosed are the coated high temperature fiber and a composite including the high temperature fiber.
QUANTUM DOT-DOPED GLASS
The present disclosure relates to a quantum dot-doped glass and method of making the same. A quantum dot-doped glass includes glass including quantum dots in an internal structure of the glass. The quantum dots within the glass have a photoluminescence quantum yield of greater than or equal to 10%.
Zirconia-toughened glass ceramics
ZrO.sub.2-toughened glass ceramics having high molar fractions of tetragonal ZrO.sub.2 and fracture toughness value of greater than 1.8 MPa.Math.m.sup.1/2. The glass ceramic may also include also contain other secondary phases, including lithium silicates, that may be beneficial for toughening or for strengthening through an ion exchange process. Additional second phases may also decrease the coefficient of thermal expansion of the glass ceramic. A method of making such glass ceramics is also provided.
GLASS COMPOSITION AND COMPOSITE POWDER MATERIAL
The present invention relates to a glass composition including: Li.sub.2O; and, as represented by mol % based on oxides, from 60% to 67% of SiO; from 20% to 29% of B.sub.2O.sub.3; from 3% to 9% of CaO; and from 3% to 6% of Al.sub.2O.sub.3, in which a molar ratio (Li.sub.2O:Na.sub.2O:K.sub.2O) among a Li.sub.2O content, a Na.sub.2O content, and a K.sub.2O content is 1:(0-1.9):(0-0.9).